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Mary (Bill) Smith (1645 - 1693)
Mary Smith formerly Bill
Born 1645 in Pulling Point, Boston, Massachusettsmap
ANCESTORS ancestors
Daughter of James Bill Sr and Mary (Unknown) Bill
Sister of Hannah (Bill) Kent, James Bill, Jonathan Bill, Sarah (Bill) Cheever, Joseph Bill and Joshua Bill
Wife of John Smith — married 6 Jan 1663 in Reading, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap
DESCENDANTS descendants
Mother of Anne (Smith) Tuttle, Jemimah (Smith) Maverick and Phoebe (Smith) Britnall
Died 6 Feb 1693 at about age 48 in Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap
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Biography
Named in History of the Bill family in NA Families Histories. Lists her siblings and spouses; inventory of her father's estate taken by Aaron Way, Deane Winthrop and William Ireland; mentions a deed at Pulling Point dated 1 March 1671-2. [1]
"The second wife of Lieutenant John Smith was Mary Bill, daughter of James Bill, Sr., of Pulling Point. August 4, 1676, John Smith conveyed a lot of land in Boston to his father-in-law, James Bill, for the use of his wife Mary and his children by her. Three daughters by this marriage were living in 1702 : Jemimah, who married, first, Paul Maverick of Winnisimmet, son of Elias Maverick, Sr., and, second, Henry Richman of Boston ; Anne, wife of Jonathan Tuttle of Rumney Marsh ; and Phoebe, wife of John Brintnall.4 According to Eaton, Jemimah Smith was born in 1670; and Phoebe according to the Boston Records June 27, 1673.
"May 30, 1711, John Brintnall stated that he had kept the inn at Winnisimmet and attended the service of the ferry for seventeen years. Presumably he and his wife lived with Captain John Smith after the death of her mother in 1693/4. Yet Captain Smith left a widow named Esther. His will and the inventory of his estate are in the Suffolk Probate Records."[2]
Sources
↑ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61157/46155_b290480-00053/3915104
↑ Chamberlain, Mellen. A documentary history of Chelsea: including the Boston precincts of Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh, and Pullen Point, 1624- 1824. Vol I. Boston, MA, Massachusetts Historical Society, 1908. Pages 319-320.
Find A Grave: Memorial #19088607: Rumney Marsh Burial Ground, Revere, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Baldwin, Thomas. Vital Records of Chelsea, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Wright & Potter, Boston, Mass., 1916) Page 535. Death record.
"Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHYR-CHZ : 24 January 2020), Mary Bill in entry for John Smith, 1662.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bill-317
Named in History of the Bill family in NA Families Histories. Lists her siblings and spouses; inventory of her father's estate taken by Aaron Way, Deane Winthrop and William Ireland; mentions a deed at Pulling Point dated 1 March 1671-2. [1]
"The second wife of Lieutenant John Smith was Mary Bill, daughter of James Bill, Sr., of Pulling Point. August 4, 1676, John Smith conveyed a lot of land in Boston to his father-in-law, James Bill, for the use of his wife Mary and his children by her. Three daughters by this marriage were living in 1702 : Jemimah, who married, first, Paul Maverick of Winnisimmet, son of Elias Maverick, Sr., and, second, Henry Richman of Boston ; Anne, wife of Jonathan Tuttle of Rumney Marsh ; and Phoebe, wife of John Brintnall.4 According to Eaton, Jemimah Smith was born in 1670; and Phoebe according to the Boston Records June 27, 1673.
"May 30, 1711, John Brintnall stated that he had kept the inn at Winnisimmet and attended the service of the ferry for seventeen years. Presumably he and his wife lived with Captain John Smith after the death of her mother in 1693/4. Yet Captain Smith left a widow named Esther. His will and the inventory of his estate are in the Suffolk Probate Records."[2]
Children of Mary Bill & John Smith:
1645 |
1645
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
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1662 |
1662
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
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1663 |
1663
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1665 |
March 29, 1665
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Suffolk County, MA, United States
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1673 |
June 27, 1673
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Boston, Suffolk, MA
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1674 |
1674
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1694 |
February 6, 1694
Age 49
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Revere, Suffolk, Massachusetts
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Revere, Suffolk County, MA, British Colonial America
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